Exactly, I would remove linux-3.9.0-server, because you don't want to use this one...?Then reinstall linux-3.7.0-sabayon to reinitialise grub2-mkconfig for only this one kernel.When finished and reboot, then you should Virtualbox install as told in the URL.The main point is, that the vbox... modules must match the kernel (Rigo fails here), so the essence is:

# you must be rootequo install virtualbox-binequo install virtualbox-modules#`uname -r`

Then you should be able to load the vbox... modules manually with modprobe.If you want to autoload those vbox... modules while boot with systemd, there has been changed something in the bootup procedure. You can check for sysvinit or systemd with:

If you use systemd now, then part in the URL above beginning with "/etc/conf.d" is obsolete.But step by step. First get to install your correct modules to Virtualbox matching to the kernel you use.If there are more questions, let us know.

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I would DEINSTALL virtualbox-bin and also virtualbox-modules and (if also installed) virtualbox-guest-additions again.Then (you can boot before), DO NOT install virtualbox.bin, neither with Rigo, nor in a console.Instead, open a root console and only do install the virtualbox-modules first with this:

This is the actual virtualbox version listed in repo. Virtualbox-guest-additions are installed automaticallyAnd then (I just made a test for proove), the virtualbox parts matching your kernel, which are:1. virtualbox-bin-4.2.162. virtualbox-modules-4.2.16#3.7.0-sabayon3. virtualbox-guest-additions-4.2.16#3.7.0-sabayon4. xf86-video-virtualbox-4.2.16#3.7.0-sabayonare finally installed.When you just have sent the command to install virtualbox-modules#$(uname -r), you will see, that equo won't install linux-server-3.9.x anymore...I've just installed Virtualbox in the way, I described. It is a little tricky, I know, but it works. There was no other kernel installed on my system.See you later here, my friend...

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p.s. If you still get virtualbox-modules-4.2.16#3.9.0-server, then I assume a problem due to kernel-switcher.

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